CATDOLL: Well-known playwright praises "Plastic Memories": Can it surpass AB?

CATDOLL: Well-known playwright praises "Plastic Memories": Can it surpass AB?

There are many excellent works released in April. They have also attracted the attention of many people in the industry. Recently, another script master, Shinshin Tsuji ("The Wise One-Kyu", "Arale"), also promoted another work "Plastic Memories" on Twitter.

“Among this season’s TV anime, I watched “Gun God Stolatus”, “Gray Fruit”, “Knights of Sidonia” and “Fantasy Front”. I think the main characters of “Gray” are portrayed very delicately, and TSUKAMI of “Sidonia” is pretty good, but the work remains to be seen in the future.

Next, I want to introduce "Plastic Memories". I watched the first episode. This kind of artificial intelligence setting is not easy to make people cry if you just want to. If the work sets that robots can only have personalities for 10 years, then how long did the young robot who first appeared keep his personality? If it can keep its personality for years, then it would be like upgrading XP to WIN7/8, just updating the previous personality. I saw the lines of the male protagonist selling new products to the old woman. It should be said that in that world, Giftia is as common as insurance and refrigerators. So how will this background be reflected in the love story between the protagonist and Ella? When it comes to heartbreaking but pure separation, I think "Angel Beats!" is the best, but can "Plastic Memories" surpass this "School Funeral"? "

"Plastic Memories" is an original animation work planned by Aniplex. It is written by Naoko Hayashi, who was responsible for the scripts of the "Science ADV Series" games such as "Steins;Gate", and directed by Yoshiyuki Fujiwara. The animation production is handled by the well-received animation studio. The background of the work is set in the near future after the popularization of intelligent robots, focusing on the love (?) story of intelligent robots. The heroine is "Ella", an intelligent robot called "Giftire". The story is centered on the work of "Tsukasa" and depicts various "parting scenes". The mysterious postmodern group drama begins. Can the work become the most touching work after "Angel Beats!"? Let's wait and see!

For more information, please visit: Plastic Memory Zone

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